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$3.00
1,750$
There is no way to calculate the value of 'f', since it is not part of an equation.
Assuming you mean Indian Head cent 1887 retail value is $6.00
If you have this coin, count your blessings! In a mint state of fine (F12), its value is worth: $120,000!
F12 will do a Save As in Microsoft Word. In combination with other keys, it can do other things: Shift-F12 will do a Save. Ctrl-Shift-F12 will print the document.
F1-F12 are often used to quickly access a part of a program, such as F12 opening developer tools in Internet Explorer.
On a Windows computer, F12 does not take screenshots. You must use the PrntScr (Print Screen) button to do this, which is usually located near the F12 button.
That is pretty easy! All you have do is press F12, and to stop recording do F12 again.
if it says Nash/Kelvinator it's got to be late 40's to mid 50's. AMC combined Nash/Hudson in 54 and Nash was no more. I just bought one today and am working on the year also, Mine is from what I can read Model F12, Serial 5888674 and a part # 1112023.
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You have in your possession a 1897 Coronet Head $5 Half Eagle - if this coin is in fine condition (F12), its value is: $250.